Review of Redemption by Courtney Nuckels and Rebecca Gober

Redemption is the second book in the Night Marchers series.

He would endure a
thousand deaths for her, but would she let him? Torn between two men
that love her, Emma Townsend is forced to make choices no
seventeen-year-old should ever be forced to make. With her friends at
her side, Emma embarks on an adventure full of danger, deceit and
betrayal as she tries to redeem Kai, the man who made the ultimate
sacrifice for her. When Emma discovers that setting a Night Marcher
free is no easy task, she is forced to make a very unlikely alliance.
How far will Emma be willing to go to save Kai, and will she be able to
do so before it's too late?

I was really
disappointed by the cover of this. The cover of Night Marchers is
beautiful and this would be too if they hadn't unnessarily stretched
it out. It looks really unproffesional. That aside, the book is
pretty damn good.

We start a day or too
where we left off, with Emma being driven at breakneck speed down the
road by her worried father, who promptly drops her off at the airport
and sends her to Kaylee, Emma's best friend. Naturally Emma concocts
a plan to secretly come back almost immediately after arriving and
camps out in the jungle with Kaylee and Tristan.

I started to notice
more things when I read this. I think some parts are written by Rebecca
Gober and other parts written by Courtney Nuckels (well, they are
co-authors). The problem I have with this is that I believe (don't
take this as fact) that one of them can well pretty damn well. That
would be Courtney, from what I've seen of a short story of hers.
However, the other Author... needs to brush up on her grammar some.
I've seen everything from waist becoming waste to 'night and shining
armor' in these books – but the spelling is just fine in other
places.

The story is a bit
shorter than the first book and I got through it in about 2 hours.
Everything was wrapped up neatly with a pretty bow but I did feel as
if there was something missing that I can't pinpoint. It was nice to
meet Kao properly though and his character added a lot to the story.